Scientific Calendar Event



Description
An ICTP meeting in person

This Advanced School and Workshop will recapitulate the fundamental concepts of nano- and optomechanical systems and introduce the key concepts behind future nano- and optomechanical technologies.

The school and workshop will consist of lectures on: introductory material, coupling nanomechanics to spins, nonlinear dynamics, topological systems, cavity optomechanics (theory/experiment), foundations, coupling to qubits, and non-Hermitean physics. These lecture series reflect the fields which currently attract the highest scientific interest and/or application potential. Beyond lectures, students will work on mini-projects and have the chance to present their work in a poster session.

The study of nanomechanical systems has evolved into a vast and rapidly growing field of research. The rise of nanomechanical systems is fueled by their astounding potential in many respects: While they are solid-state based model systems to investigate fundamental quantum physics and to target the frontiers of quantum mechanics, they also receive considerable attention for their potential practical applications in classical and quantum information technology or as ultrasensitive detectors of mass, displacement, acceleration, force or spin. Even more, their nonlinear properties allow to study effects of parametric amplification, self- oscillation or synchronization, giving rise to potential exploitation as oscillators for clocking applications. By their nature, nanomechanical systems are interdisciplinary, since they can couple to electrical circuits or optical cavities and they have potential applications in sensing, telecommunications, biophysics, and photonics, both in the classical and in the quantum realm.

Lecturers:
A. CLELAND, University of Chicago, USA
A. EICHLER, ETH Zürich, Switzerland
C. GONZALEZ BALLESTERO, TU Wien, Austria
S. HUBER, ETH Zurich, Switzerland
A. JAYICH, UCSB, USA
F. MARQUARDT, Max Planck Institute for the Science of Light, Germany
A. METELMANN, KIT Karlsruhe, Germany
G. STEELE, TU Delft, The Netherlands

Speakers:
N. ARES, University of Oxford, UK
H. B. CHAN, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Hong Kong
U. DELIC, University of Vienna, Austria
A. FAINSTEIN, CNEA Bariloche, Argentina
M. FRIMMER, ETH Zürich, Switzerland
G. HETET, ENS, France
R. NORTE, TU Delft, Netherlands
F. PISTOLESI, LOMA/CNRS, France
A. SCHLIESSER, University of Copenhagen, Denmark
S. SCHMID, TU Wien, Austria
M. SERRA-GARCIA, AMOLF, Netherlands
V. SINGH, Indian institute of Science, India
P. STEENEKEN, TU Delft, Netherlands
B. STICKLER, Ulm University, Germany
B. STILLER, Max Planck Institute for the Science of Light, Germany
J. TEUFEL, National Institute of Standards & Technology, USA
E. VERHAGEN, AMOLF, Netherlands
D. VITALI, University of Camerino, Italy
D. WILSON, University of Arizona, USA
H. YAMAGUCHI, NTT, Japan

Call for Contributed Abstracts: All applicants are encouraged to submit an abstract for a poster presentation. Abstract templates are available below for download.

Grants: A limited number of grants are available to support the attendance of selected participants, with priority given to participants from developing countries. There is no registration fee.

 
Go to day
  • Monday, 23 September 2024
    • 08:00 - 09:00
      • 08:00 Registration formalities 50'
        REGISTRATION: Upon arrival, Visitors not staying in the ICTP Guest Houses, are kindly requested to complete registration formalities at the Adriatico Guesthouse - Registration Desk (Lower level) from 08:00 to 8:50.
      • 08:50 Opening Remarks 10'
    • 09:00 - 19:00
      • 09:00 Quantum mechanics with phonons - part 1 1h30'
        Speaker: Andrew CLELAND (University of Chicago, USA)
        Material: Video
      • 10:30 Coffee break 30'
      • 11:00 Spin-coupled optomechanics - part 1 1h30'
        Speaker: Ania JAYICH (UCSB, USA)
        Material: Video
      • 12:30 Lunch break / Meet the experts 1h30'
      • 14:00 Probing magnetism and sound with 2D material resonators 45'
        Speaker: Peter STEENEKEN (TU Delft, Netherlands)
        Material: Video
      • 14:45 Fluctuating drive of coupled classical oscillators can simulate dissipative qubits 15'
        Speaker: Lorenzo BERNAZZANI (Universitat Konstanz, Germany)
      • 15:00 Enhancing the performance of photonic integrated circuits: Remote and Cascaded Synchronization of Optomechanical Crystal Oscillators 15'
        Speaker: David ALONSO TOMAS (University of Barcelona, Spain)
        Material: Video
      • 15:15 Nanomechanical logic with atomically thin resonators 15'
        Speaker: Nishta ARORA (The University of Queensland, Australia)
        Material: Video
      • 15:30 Coffee break 30'
      • 16:00 Hybrid nanomechanical devices and sensing applications 45'
        Speaker: Hiroshi YAMAGUCHI (NTT, Japan)
      • 16:45 NMR with trapped diamonds 45'
        Speaker: Gabriel HETET (ENS, France)
        Material: Video
      • 17:30 Introduction to Mini Projects 1h30'
    • 19:00 - 21:00
      • 19:00 Welcome Reception 2h0'
        All participants are cordially invited to a Welcome Reception.
  • Tuesday, 24 September 2024
    • 09:00 - 19:00
      • 09:00 Spin-coupled optomechanics - part 2 1h30'
        Speaker: Ania JAYICH (UCSB, USA)
        Material: Video
      • 10:30 Coffee break 30'
      • 11:00 Quantum mechanics with phonons - part 2 1h30'
        Speaker: Andrew CLELAND (University of Chicago, USA)
        Material: Video
      • 12:30 Lunch break / Meet the experts 1h30'
      • 14:00 Polaromechanics: polaritonics meets optomechanics 45'
        Speaker: Alex FAINSTEIN (CNEA Bariloche, Argentina)
        Material: Video
      • 14:45 Poster flashes 45'
      • 15:30 Group photo 5'
      • 15:35 Coffee break 25'
      • 16:00 Poster session 2h0'
      • 18:00 Mini Project 1h0'
  • Wednesday, 25 September 2024
    • 09:00 - 14:00
      • 09:00 Practical Introduction to Machine Learning - part 1 1h30'
        Speaker: Florian MARQUARDT (Max Planck Institute for the Science of Light, Germany)
        Material: Video
      • 10:30 Coffee break 30'
      • 11:00 Nonlinear dynamics of high Q nanomechanical modes 45'
        Speaker: Eva WEIG (Technical University Munich, Germany)
        Material: Video
      • 11:45 Fast Quantum Interference of a Nanoparticle via Optical 45'
        Speaker: Nikolai KIESEL (University of Vienna, Austria)
        Material: Video
      • 12:30 Lunch break / Meet the experts 1h30'
    • 14:00 - 16:00
      • 14:00 ICTP Colloquium on "The bizarre one-dimensional quantum physics" 2h0' ( Leonardo Building - Budinich Lecture Hall )
        You can find more information at the following link:
        ICTP Colloquium on "The bizarre one-dimensional quantum physics"
        Speaker: Prof. Thierry Giamarchi, Department of Quantum Matter Physics (DQMP), University of Geneva
    • 16:45 - 19:00
      • 16:45 Mini Project 2h15'
  • Thursday, 26 September 2024
    • 09:00 - 20:00
      • 09:00 Cavity magnonics 1h30'
        Speaker: Yaroslav BLANTER (TU Delft, Netherlands)
        Material: Video
      • 10:30 Coffee break 30'
      • 11:00 Introduction to levitated nanomechanics - part 1 1h30'
        Speaker: Carlos GONZALEZ BALLESTERO (TU Wien, Austria)
        Material: Video
      • 12:30 Lunch break / Meet the experts 1h30'
      • 14:00 Approaching the Sensitivity Limit of Photothermal Sensing with Nanomechanical Resonators for Spectroscopy and Infrared Detection 45'
        Speaker: Silvan SCHMID (TU Wien, Austria)
        Material: Video
      • 14:45 Quantum Circuit Optomechanics with Microwave Photons 45'
        Speaker: John TEUFEL (National Institute of Standards & Technology, USA)
        Material: Video
      • 15:30 Coffee break 30'
      • 16:00 Cavity and two-level system optomechanics in strong coupling 45'
        Speaker: Fabio PISTOLESI (LOMA/CNRS, France)
        Material: Video
      • 16:45 Waveguide optoacoustics for optical neural networks and quantum technologies 45'
        Speaker: Birgit STILLER (Max Planck Institute for the Science of Light, Germany)
        Material: Video
      • 17:30 Mini Project 2h30'
  • Friday, 27 September 2024
    • 09:00 - 19:00
      • 09:00 Introduction to levitated nanomechanics - part 2 1h30'
        Speaker: Carlos GONZALEZ-BALLESTERO (TU Wien, Austria)
        Material: Video
      • 10:30 Coffee break 30'
      • 11:00 Practical Introduction to Machine Learning - part 2 1h30'
        Speaker: Florian MARQUARDT (Max Planck Institute for the Science of Light, Germany)
        Material: Video
      • 12:30 Lunch break / Meet the experts 1h30'
      • 14:00 Ultrahigh Q torsion resonators and the optical lever: A new twist on quantum optomechanics 45'
        Speaker: Dalziel WILSON (University of Arizona, USA)
        Material: Video
      • 14:45 Electromechanics for nanoscale thermodynamics 45'
        Speaker: Natalia ARES (University of Oxford, UK)
        Material: Video
      • 15:30 Coffee break 30'
      • 16:00 Mini Project 3h0'
  • Monday, 30 September 2024
    • 09:00 - 17:30
      • 09:00 Topological bands for phonons and photons - 1 1h30'
        online
        Speaker: Sebastian HUBER (ETH Zurich, Switzerland)
        Material: Video
      • 10:30 Coffee break 30'
      • 11:00 7 Mini-Project presentations 45'
      • 11:45 Sensing and quantum state engineering with optomechanical systems 45'
        Speaker: David VITALI (University of Camerino, Italy)
        Material: Video
      • 12:30 Lunch break / Meet the experts 1h30'
      • 14:00 Laser-controlled topological phases in optomechanical metamaterials 45'
        Speaker: Ewold VERHAGEN (AMOLF, Netherlands)
        Material: Video
      • 14:45 Non-hermitian Dynamics and Nonreciprocity of Two Optically Coupled Nanoparticles 15'
        Speaker: Murad ABUZARLI (University of Vienna, Vienna)
        Material: Video
      • 15:00 Optical control of the time-crystalline phases in a polariton condensate with a mechanical clock 15'
        Speaker: Dimitri Lisandro CHAFATINOS (Instituto Balseiro, Argentina)
        Material: Video
      • 15:15 Quantized Acoustoelectric Floquet Effect in Quantum Nanowires 15'
        Speaker: Iliya ESIN (California Institute of Technology, USA)
        Material: Video
      • 15:30 Coffee break 30'
      • 16:00 Non-reciprocal interactions and entanglement between optically levitated nanoparticles 45'
        Speaker: Benjamin STICKLER (Ulm University, Germany)
        Material: Video
      • 16:45 Control of rotational motion in levitation 45'
        Speaker: Martin FRIMMER (ETH Zurich, Switzerland)
        Material: Video
  • Tuesday, 1 October 2024
    • 09:00 - 19:00
      • 09:00 Topological bands for phonons and photons - 2 1h30'
        online
        Speaker: Sebastian HUBER (ETH Zurich, Switzerland)
        Material: Video
      • 10:30 Coffee break 30'
      • 11:00 7 Mini-Project presentations 45'
      • 11:45 Extreme-Aspect-Ratio Nanotechnology: New Dimensions in Mechanics and Design 45'
        Speaker: Richard NORTE (TU Delft, Netherlands)
        Material: Video
      • 12:30 Lunch break / Meet the experts 1h30'
      • 14:00 Collective optomechanical effects in tweezer arrays of levitated nanoparticles 45'
        Speaker: Uros DELIC (University of Vienna, Austria)
        Material: Video
      • 14:45 Poster flashes 45'
      • 15:30 Group photo 5'
      • 15:35 Coffee break 25'
      • 16:00 Poster session 3h0'
    • 19:00 - 21:00
      • 19:00 Welcome Reception 2h0'
        All participants are cordially invited to a Welcome Reception.
  • Wednesday, 2 October 2024
    • 09:00 - 14:00
      • 09:00 Optomechanics - a theoretical perspective 1 1h30'
        Speaker: Anja METELMANN (KIT Karlsruhe, Germany)
        Material: Video
      • 10:30 Coffee break 30'
      • 11:00 7 Mini-Project presentations 1h30'
      • 12:30 Lunch break 1h30'
    • 14:00 - 17:00 Trip
  • Thursday, 3 October 2024
    • 09:00 - 17:30
      • 09:00 Cavity optomechanics: An experimental perspective - part 1 1h30'
        Speaker: Gary STEELE (TU Delft, The Netherlands)
        Material: Video
      • 10:30 Coffee break 30'
      • 11:00 Cavity optomechanics: An experimental perspective - part 2a 45'
        Speaker: Gary STEELE (TU Delft, The Netherlands)
        Material: Video
      • 11:45 Soft-clamped phonon resonators and topological waveguides for quantum and classical signal processing 45'
        Speaker: Albert SCHLIESSER (University of Copenhagen, Denmark)
        Material: Video
      • 12:30 Lunch break / Meet the experts 1h30'
      • 14:00 Emergent cognition in nanomechanical systems: Resonators that remember, learn and compute 45'
        Speaker: Marc SERRA-GARCIA (AMOLF, Netherlands)
        Material: Video
      • 14:45 Quantum squeezing in a nonlinear mechanical oscillator 15'
        Speaker: Max-Emanuel Richard KERN (ETH Zurich, Switzerland)
        Material: Video
      • 15:00 A mechanical qubit 15'
        Speaker: Igor KLADARIC (ETH Zurich, Switzerland)
        Material: Video
      • 15:15 Double-Quantum-Dot qubit ultrastrongly coupled to mechanical vibrations in a suspended carbon nanotube 15'
        Speaker: Victor ROMAN RODRIGUEZ (ICFO, Spain)
        Material: Video
      • 15:30 Coffee break 30'
      • 16:00 Instabilities in cavity electromechanical devices 45'
        Speaker: Vibhor SINGH (Indian institute of Science, India)
        Material: Video
      • 16:45 Demo Zurich Instruments 45'
        You can find more information at the following link:
         Zurich Instruments
  • Friday, 4 October 2024
    • 09:00 - 14:00
      • 09:00 Cavity optomechanics: An experimental perspective - part 2b 45'
        Speaker: Gary STEELE (TU Delft, The Netherlands)
        Material: Video
      • 09:45 Optomechanics - a theoretical perspective 2 45'
        Speaker: Anja METELMANN (KIT Karlsruhe, Germany)
        Material: Video
      • 10:30 Coffee break 30'
      • 11:00 Optomechanics - a theoretical perspective 2 cont. 45'
        Speaker: Anja METELMANN (KIT Karlsruhe, Germany)
        Material: Video
      • 11:45 Asymmetric Ising model implemented with parametric micromechanical oscillators 45'
        Speaker: Ho Bun CHAN (Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Hong Kong, China)
        Material: Video
      • 12:30 Closing Remarks 1h30'